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The Experts N-Z
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Group audits records requests
Obtaining public information from government officials is not as easy as one would think.
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Nominations sought for outstanding veteran
The Wisconsin Board of Veterans Affairs is seeking nominations for its Veteran Lifetime Achievement Award to be presented at its meeting on Dec.
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FdL, Dodge counties will receive flood relief money
Fond du Lac and Dodge counties will each receive $500,000 in grants to help low- and moderate-income people rehabilitate homes damaged by June flooding.
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Forward Energy Center
Proponents of wind energy, including Gov. Jim Doyle, were on hand Wednesday at the Forward Energy Center dedication ceremony and open house at the Brownsville Community Center.
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Two C-FC Class of 2000 graduates killed
Two C-FC Class of 2000 graduates killed Jessica Shawley 09.OCT.08 Two graduates of Cochrane-Fountain City's Class of 2000 were killed this past week in two separate accidents.
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Ring-necked pheasant season opens October 18 at noon
Hunters heading out to Wisconsin's prairies and marshes in search of ring-necked pheasants this fall may find fewer birds afield this season according to state wildlife officials.
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Hudson murder suspect has violent history
There will be no bail for Christopher Ledesma, the man suspected of murdering 19-year-old Kelly Dahm in the parking lot of the St.
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Motorcyclist killed in Trempealeau County
A 27-year-old Dodge, Wis., man died Tuesday afternoon after he failed to negotiate a curve in Trempealeau County and struck a tree, the Trempealeau County Sheriff's Department reported Wednesday.
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Area counties part of ash borer survey
A survey to help determine the extent of emerald ash borer infestation in Wisconsin is under way, with crews sampling ash trees in 29 counties, including Dodge and Jefferson.
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Rich Eggleston: As gas prices rise, you gotta drive hurt TCT
A resumption of offshore drilling is supported by almost three out of five Americans, who are as anxious as the Republicans in Congress for a quick fix for high energy prices.
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Dodge OKs filling new county post
The Dodge County Board of Supervisors Tuesday night approved hiring the first administrator for the county.
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Dodge sheriff: Jailed woman blows second chance
A Lake Geneva woman just "doesn't get it," says Dodge County Sheriff Todd Nehls.
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Dodge district attorney: Death from bar scuffle doesn't warrant charges
The actions of a bar owner involved in a scuffle with a Beaver Dam man who later died were not criminal, Acting Dodge County District Attorney Bill Bedker says.
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Doyle to buy more state electricity from renewable sources
' Key state agencies and University of Wisconsin schools will buy electricity generated from wind turbines, solar panels and landfill gas systems under a major purchase of green power announced Wednesday.
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Status Report: The Road Ahead
In the days following June's heavy rains, getting around southern Wisconsin proved a challenge.
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Automakers can't fulfill small-car demand
Unsold 2008 Ram pickup trucks sit at a Dodge dealership in the Denver suburb of Littleton, Colo.
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Windmill Wars
By the year 2015, 10% of Wisconsin's power must come from renewable energy. Windmills are one answer, and not everyone is happy about it.
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Flood of '08: Fema disaster relief Q&a
Answers to commonly asked questions about FEMA eligibility for individuals: How do I know if I'm eligible for FEMA disaster assistance? First, you must reside in an area that has been designated a federal ...
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Higher gas prices mean changes for police officers
Local law enforcement officials have found that idle squad cars are a drain on their budgets and waste of taxpayer dollars.
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